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The Best Fire Pits for All Year Round

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Ever feel like garden parties and late-night patio conversations have to end when summer does? Well, think again. A fire pit is the perfect way to create cosy warmth in your garden. Check out our tips below for buying the best fire pits for all year round, as well as helpful info about three types of fire pits to love right now.




Fire Pit Buying Guide


What Is a Fire Pit & Why Do You Need One?


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A fire pit is a burning structure for your garden or large patio area. Fire pits vary in size and most freestanding fire pits are portable. Some of the best fire pits have space on top to set drinks and snacks at a safe distance from the flame. Other fire pits are even safe to cook certain foods over.


Fire pits are great for making even the chilliest days and nights into cosy moments. The flames create a relaxing and peaceful atmosphere to bundle up with someone for late-night conversations. Check out more info below on the best outdoor fire pits and the various types of fire pits.

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Types of Fire Pits


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Depending on your lifestyle, different types of fire pits will offer different pros and cons. Keep reading below for three of the most popular fire pit types.


Wood Burning


Wood burning fire pits are one of the best fire pits to choose if you want that traditional campfire feeling. Wood burning fire pits provide warmth, real smoke and the comforting noise of crackling wood. The only downside to a wood burning fire pit is that it can be high maintenance as you'll have to purchase or chop wood to keep the fire going. It also needs to be stored in a dry and covered area.

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Natural Gas


Natural gas fire pits are highly convenient – all you have to do is push a button to start the fire. You'll need to connect this fire pit to a natural gas line, which can be expensive to put in if your outdoor space doesn't already have one. Gas fire pits are one of our top picks for types of fire pits as they don't produce any embers or smoke, making them very safe to get close to. You can even cook over them if required.

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Propane


Propane fire pits are similar to natural gas fire pits, although you don't need to connect the pit to a gas line. You'll need to stock up on propane tanks to ensure you don't run out while hosting friends. Both propane and natural gas fire pits have bowl fillers like stones, glass beads or lava rocks under the flame to conceal the burner at the bottom.

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Fire Pit Materials


There are many different materials to choose from when it comes to picking out your fire pit. Keep reading for a few of those materials and the pros and cons of each.


Concrete: Concrete is among our top choices for the best fire pits. Concrete fire pits are hand-poured, meaning each one is unique. Their finish looks modern and sleek and concrete is super sturdy, so your fire pit will last for years.


Steel and Stainless Steel: These fire pits are more lightweight than concrete pits, making most of them easy to move around. Steel is rust-free and looks industrial.


Copper: Copper fire pits look stunning because of their simplicity. They're lightweight and portable while still sturdy enough to last for years. Copper is a metal that conducts heat very well, so you'll be able to feel a large circle of heat around a copper fire pit.


Stone: These fire pits are reminiscent of nature, so they'll fit seamlessly into your outdoor space. Stone is very dense and unlikely to absorb water, so a stone fire pit is an incredibly safe heat conductor and won't be damaged by cold weather or rain.


Cast Iron and Iron: Iron and cast iron fire pits are very durable and sturdy. Cast iron easily and efficiently conducts heat, so you will always feel very cosy and warm near a cast iron fire pit. Cast iron doesn't rust easily and it's also great for cooking over. The downsides are that cast iron is super heavy and doesn't do well with moisture.


Fire Pit Features


There are a few fire pit features to look for to make sure you pick out the best option for your lifestyle. Here's what each feature means:

  • If the fire pit includes a gas conversion kit, it means the pit can be manually adjusted to run on either gas or propane.
  • If the fire pit comes with a spark screen, it's a protective measure to keep sparks from flying out.
  • Fire pits that include a cooking feature like a cooking grate are great for cooking small portions of food at one time.
  • Fire pits that have a hidden fuel tank mean you won't be able to see the fuel tank once the pit is assembled.
  • Portable fire pits are easy to move or transport. Just be sure to place the pit on flat, solid ground.


Tip: find the perfect seating to go with your choice of fire pit with our handy guide.


Fire Pit Safety Tips


No matter which type of fire pit you decide on, know that they should be placed at least 10 feet away from your home. Fire pits (especially wood burning types) shouldn't be placed underneath any trees, as the embers can be unpredictable. Natural gas fire pits can be placed on a deck (but wood burning fire pits should not be placed on a deck). Always place a fire pit on a hard, level surface.


Make sure to keep a fire extinguisher nearby incase of an emergency. And note that if you opt for a wood burning fire pit, you'll need to put up a fire screen to protect yourself and guests from sparks and flames.


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